I agree with you, now is the time for diplomacy and it would disastrous for the US to strike first as it would no doubt start a third world war with NK, China and potentially Russia. It's imperative Trump doesn't act on his bluster, but we can't take war completely off the table. If done properly this could result in a much more harmonious relationship between China and the west, but there's no way NK will denuclearise themselves without a conflict, and that's the reality we have to face. Really, this shouldn't have been allowed to get this far. We should've taken the NK dictatorship years ago before China became so powerful, but countless leaders haven't taken them seriously. As a result, we're past the point of no return with regards to a peaceful resolution to this situation, and a peaceful removal of the NK dictatorship.

Maybe we should concentrate on our own plight and leave the Koreans to it, when will the western world stop meddling...

Unfortunately anything could happen, remember when George Bush was threatening Iraq. Said to my wife it's only sabre rattling he is not daft enough to invade Iraq. Meanwhile thousands of deaths later and the whole Middle East destabilized.

Today's lunatic ramblings suggest that he'll also invade Venezuela - you'd be forgiven for thinking they had a load of oil or summat daft like that...

Meanwhile, in the toxic atmosphere that he's created in the US, neo-nazis are gathering with impunity in Charlottesville, complete with racist chanting and their own militia - the world has genuinely gone mad.

Today's lunatic ramblings suggest that he'll also invade Venezuela - you'd be forgiven for thinking they had a load of oil or summat daft like that...

Meanwhile, in the toxic atmosphere that he's created in the US, neo-nazis are gathering with impunity in Charlottesville, complete with racist chanting and their own militia - the world has genuinely gone mad.

Good job we've sold arms to Venezuela then, make a change for uk weapons to kill yanks.

Today's lunatic ramblings suggest that he'll also invade Venezuela - you'd be forgiven for thinking they had a load of oil or summat daft like that...

Meanwhile, in the toxic atmosphere that he's created in the US, neo-nazis are gathering with impunity in Charlottesville, complete with racist chanting and their own militia - the world has genuinely gone mad.

He's just following in the foot steps of American presidents of the past, it's been a while since they gave Latin America a nice dose of 'freedom'. The Venezuelan regime though, needs to go though, some of their actions have been despicable in the last few years, and they're now desperately trying to hang on to power after paying the price for not diversifying their economy. As for Trump creating the toxic atmosphere in the US, I'd argue that he is a product of it, rather than the creator of it.

He's just following in the foot steps of American presidents of the past, it's been a while since they gave Latin America a nice dose of 'freedom'. The Venezuelan regime though, needs to go though, some of their actions have been despicable in the last few years, and they're now desperately trying to hang on to power after paying the price for not diversifying their economy. As for Trump creating the toxic atmosphere in the US, I'd argue that he is a product of it, rather than the creator of it.

You are right that Trump is a product of the US/Capitalist dream but he is more likely to start a war than prevent one.Can you imagine what would happen without the diplomats behind the scenes.The guy is an absolute loon and running the most powerful country in the world

As for Trump creating the toxic atmosphere in the US, I'd argue that he is a product of it, rather than the creator of it.

He may well be a product of it - but his rhetoric legitimises and emboldens the Nazis; as a result, on the subject of interfering in world affairs, the US has well and truly lost any moral authority it may have previously had. They have some significant work to do in terms of getting their own house in order - starting with impeaching the orange madman before he does any more damage.

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